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New York is experiencing its first official heat wave of the year, with record-breaking temperatures impacting the city and surrounding areas. Residents are urged to take precautions to stay safe and conserve energy to avoid potential power...
The heat wave, affecting New York and the broader Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions, has prompted state officials and energy providers to take proactive measures. The New York Independent System Operator (NYISO) warned that the downstate New York region was approaching "peak capacity," leading to calls for immediate energy conservation.
Con Edison is asking Westchester and NYC residents to conserve energy usage at home as state energy officials are warning of a potential widespread power outage. Areas of New York City saw power outages June 24 Some parts of New York City, such as Manhattan, Queens and the Bronx, saw prolonged power outages Tuesday according to Fox 5 NY. However, a spokesperson for Con Edison said only 3% of Con Edison's nearly 3.7 million customers experienced outages for very short times.
**How to Prepare:**
**Who This Affects Most:**
The elderly, individuals with pre-existing medical conditions, and those without access to air conditioning are most vulnerable during this heat wave. Cooling centers are available to provide relief.
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ref=yanuki.com), NYSEG customers can report outages via the NYSEG website or by calling 1-800-572-1131, and O&R customers can go to oru.com to report an outage.
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